What is the difference between .cut and .fig?
- Extension
- .cut
- .fig
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- Microsoft
- XFig
- Description
- The CUT file format is associated with Dr. Halo, a bitmap image file. It is primarily used to store raster graphics images created or processed within the Dr. Halo suite of graphic editing programs. CUT files contain bitmap images, which are composed of a grid of pixels or dots to represent images pixel by pixel. This format was more commonly used in earlier versions of Windows and DOS applications related to graphic design and image processing. Despite its limited use today, some graphic editors and converters still support the CUT file.
- This is a file used for creating line plots in the form of vector images. They include text objects, splines, forms, arcs, lines and arrows. It can contain a set of colors, images and sketches. It was initially developed for the Xfig drawing program, but today it’s used in other drawing editors.
- MIME Type
- image/x-cut
- application/x-xfig
- Sample
- sample.cut
- Wikipedia
- .cut on Wikipedia
- .fig on Wikipedia